A Wife Booked the Next Table and Exposed Two Marriages at Dinner-congtien

The message was not long enough to be dramatic.

That made it worse.

It was short, polished, and almost bored by its own cruelty: Table for two confirmed.

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Clara Morgan stood in her Manhattan bedroom with the rain tapping the windows and the steam from the bathroom slipping under the door in a pale ribbon.

Her husband was in the shower.

Lucas Harris had left his phone on the nightstand, face up, something he had done a thousand times before because Clara had never been the kind of wife who looked.

For seventeen years, she had believed trust was a door you did not stand guard over.

She had believed that loving someone meant not searching for evidence against them.

She had believed that a marriage could survive stress, distance, work, boredom, mortgages, and the quiet loneliness that sometimes settled between two people who used to fall asleep touching.

She had believed many things because she had wanted to be generous.

Generosity, she would learn, is sometimes just denial wearing decent clothes.

The notification glowed against the dark screen.

Reservation confirmed at Lumière, Friday 7:30 p.m., window table. She’s going to love it.

Clara did not move for several seconds.

Lumière.

The name landed in her body before her mind caught up.

That was the restaurant she had asked Lucas about for their tenth anniversary.

She had shown him the website while sitting beside him at the kitchen island, smiling like a woman who still thought wanting something together was enough to make it possible.

He had looked at the menu, laughed without humor, and told her they could not waste money on overpriced food.

Then he had said he had an urgent business trip to Chicago.

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